Showing posts with label representing self. Show all posts
Showing posts with label representing self. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Local news endorses self defense: Foreclosure Seminar soon

Your legal rights in foreclosure: "When home foreclosures are taken to court, many homeowners can't afford a lawyer and end up going toe-to-toe with a bank's attorney in front of a judge. Despite the disadvantage, some people do succeed in keeping their home or at least delaying eviction.

Homeowners commonly end up in court after their mortgage goes into default, the lender has auctioned the home and is ready to evict the occupants. The bank asks a judge to rule on a 'forcible detainer' which affirms the bank's right to take possession of the property.

Valley attorney Doug Rhoads says it is possible for individual homeowners to represent themselves in court, which is called 'pro se' in law terminology. 'In the initial appearance you can handle this. You might actually be able to win.'

and this excerpt:
Usually offered once a month, the seminar is hosted by a Valley loan auditing firm, National Litigation Support Services LLC.

NOTE: reservations for FREE sept 15th seminar can be made through nlss.audits@gmail.com speakers include auditors, lawyers and special free consultations appointments can be made at that time.

Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/12news/news/articles/2010/09/01/20100901legalrightsweb2.html#ixzz0z55cmyv6

JURISDictionary - http://su.pr/30WOp3 and yes that is my affiliate code.Best DEFENSE is good OFFENSE by understanding the legalese! court procedures too 


Thursday, September 2, 2010

BE YOUR OWN LAWYER Foreclosures: NEWS VIDEO CHANNEL 12

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read op/ed below


see part 1 of this series: VIDEO AZ LAWYER - loan mods
BUY Jurisdictionary: don't leave home without it. to get the knowledge you need in court

OP/ED
I do agree do not be afraid, tell your story and I would add GET YOUR DOCUMENTATION (nlss.audits@gmail.com) and learn all you can. Are you fighting foreclosure or eviction????
You don't even have to be deliquent to learn and prepare.

Although they are focusing on the forcible eviction, Atttorney Doug Rhoades explains that you can represent yourself in eviction. This is great article. If you are deliquent start studying now and try to prevent the sale. See my link to yahoo's mortgage- challenge group.

If you need foreclosure or loan documents examined contact nlss.audits@gmail.com or contact me for referrals. Check out the upcoming seminar in Scottsdale (Show Me the Loan) this weekend for learning how to represent yourself in court. There is free seminar coming on Sept 15th for extra information in a comfortable setting (email: nlss.audits@gmail.com or contact me).

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

CHANNEL 12: LOCAL #AZ LAWYER interviewed Foreclosure Defense and Mortgage Fruad

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Doug Rhodes, a local attorney who focuses on mortgage fraud and foreclosure defense, will be on the 10 o'clock News on Channel 12 tonight and tomorrow night. Tonight, he he will be discussing strategy if you decide to go it alone. Below is the interview he did yesterday August 30, 2010 on fighting foreclosure with a lawyer. Please read on for email contact information. If you need an examination report of loan and/or foreclosure documentation email: nlss.audits@gmail.com or contact me alrady40@yahoo.com GREAT interview DOUG!!!!


This information was sent to me by my favorite auditor. I added the video clip. If you need his services email nlss.audits@gmail.com or contact me. (commercial note: i do benefit)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

How the Other Side Sees Us � Livinglies's Weblog

How the Other Side Sees Us � Livinglies's Weblog: "s a Pro Se, I have learned that reading appellate decisions about how claims fail is very instructive (even if it isn’t a foreclosure case). What you may soon learn is that you can lose right at the beginning (to borrow from Neil’s admonition to win at the beginning).
• Most pro se litigants know just enough procedure to kill their cases from the get go and even a skilled attorney brought in later can’t fix what was broken.
• Many attorneys write crappy pleadings and were a complete waste of money for their client.
• You have to put in the very long hours at a real law library. Find your state/federal causes of action reference texts and learn the rules of what you have to plead – or should plead – in your complaint or answer."

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